"Earlston in War and Peace 1914-1949" is the theme of the next Auld Earlston Exhibition and Slide Show to be held in the Church Hall on October 20th and 21st 2018.
Auld Earlston Chairman, David Lothian, said “November 11th 1918 marks the end of the First World War and we thought it appropriate to look at what life was like in Earlston around the time of the two world wars, also in the inter-war years and the aftermath in the late1940's. most noted locally for the harsh winter and Berwickshire floods.
Much of the material on show we have not displayed before and we anticipate it will be of interest to our visitors, who have given us great support to our previous events."
Complementing the Exhibition will be the popular slide shows, with the key feature this year a fascinating old cine film, now digitised, of Earlston in the 1930’s and 1940’s".
We would welcome your help!
Do you have any photographs, postcards, memories and memorabilia of this period?
If so, we would be pleased to hear from you, with a view to it being featured in the exhibition. Items can be copied and returned to you, or can be donated to the Auld Earlston Collection.
For further information contact:
Tel. 01896 848240: E-mail auldearlston@aol.com
We look forward to hearing from you.
Thank You
****************
Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurses from the First World War outside the Manse, Earlston.
Can anyone identify the nurses?
This
colourful patriotic certificate was issued to schoolchildren during the
First World War, often at Christmas, or a variation of it on
Empire Day
This was the first time that the whole nation had been mobilised to
play a part in the war effort, and here young Mary Denham, mother of David Lothian, was commended for helping " to send some comforts and happiness to the Brave Men who are Fighting to uphold the Freedom of our Glorious Empire".
*************